Speeches, Congressional and Political: And Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of TennesseeJ. L. Marling, 1854 - 706 páginas |
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... equal abilities , it is the part of prudence to give the preference to him against whom the least clamor can be excited . " Ob- serve , sir , that in this opinion of Gen. Washington , he makes no reference to monarchist , or to persons ...
... equal abilities , it is the part of prudence to give the preference to him against whom the least clamor can be excited . " Ob- serve , sir , that in this opinion of Gen. Washington , he makes no reference to monarchist , or to persons ...
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... equal intolerance . When they will give a share in the State offices , they shall be replaced in a share of the general offices . Till then we must follow their example . " To what degree of participation in the offices , Mr. Jefferson ...
... equal intolerance . When they will give a share in the State offices , they shall be replaced in a share of the general offices . Till then we must follow their example . " To what degree of participation in the offices , Mr. Jefferson ...
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... equal intolerance ? " When did he say to those States who were most opposed to him , and who proscribed all his friends from office , " Until you will give a share in the State offices , we will follow your example ? " Never , never ...
... equal intolerance ? " When did he say to those States who were most opposed to him , and who proscribed all his friends from office , " Until you will give a share in the State offices , we will follow your example ? " Never , never ...
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... equal if not greater participation in them . A liberality greater than Washington's , or Jefferson's , or any other Presi- dent's , unless it may be that of Mr. Monroe . Sir , I have not yet said anything in relation to the opinions of ...
... equal if not greater participation in them . A liberality greater than Washington's , or Jefferson's , or any other Presi- dent's , unless it may be that of Mr. Monroe . Sir , I have not yet said anything in relation to the opinions of ...
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... equal luminaries , by whose light it will be safe , at all times , for their countrymen to walk . I now invite my honorable colleague to test his bill by the lights of Mr. Madison's opinions . My honorable colleague has , no doubt ...
... equal luminaries , by whose light it will be safe , at all times , for their countrymen to walk . I now invite my honorable colleague to test his bill by the lights of Mr. Madison's opinions . My honorable colleague has , no doubt ...
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